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Embracing Digital Transformation
#347 The Future of Workflow: AI, Automation, and Hybrid Work Models
The future of work is no longer about humans versus machines—it's about humans and AI agents working as a hybrid team. Anant Kali, CEO of AppZone, argues that the term 'hybrid workforce' has evolved from people working remotely or in offices to a new reality w
Embracing Digital Transformation
#348 The Future of Automation: Agentic vs Deterministic Workflows
The future of automation isn't just about smarter tools—it's about shifting control from humans to AI agents that act autonomously. Sid Brat, founder of ReFound, reveals that agentic workflows—where AI agents reason through complex, variable scenarios—are no l
Embracing Digital Transformation
#349 Overcoming Transformation Fatigue in the Age of AI
The episode tackles a growing crisis in modern organizations: transformation fatigue exacerbated by the relentless pace of AI innovation. Dr. Darren and guest Alex Adamopoulos argue that the real problem isn't technology itself, but the failure to address the
Embracing Digital Transformation
#350 AI-Augmented Teams: How to create Defensible repeatable results | Book Release
The guest, Dr. Darren, a Chief Enterprise Architect and educator, reveals his new book, *AI Augmented Teams*, which reframes AI adoption not as individual skill-building but as a team-based transformation. He argues that most AI initiatives fail not due to tec
Embracing Digital Transformation
#351 Why Hiring Is Broken: AI, Trust Gaps, and the Rise of the Super Worker
The hiring process is broken not because of slow velocity, but because of a crisis of trust and authenticity. Sri Day, founder of BrandsLumen and a former corporate leader who underwent a health scare and redundancy, argues that AI is amplifying the problem by
Embracing Digital Transformation
#353 AI Leadership in the Real World: Accountability, Decisions, and Transformation
The most dangerous gap in digital transformation isn't technology—it's human accountability. Sid Revilla, executive change agent and author of *AI360*, argues that AI accelerates decision-making speed but amplifies the risk of leadership abdication. He warns t
Embracing Digital Transformation
#354 Building a Remote Healthcare Team: Discipline, Accountability, and Telehealth
Dr. Gabriella Rosa, founder of the Rosa Institute and a pioneer in remote fertility care, reveals how she built a globally distributed healthcare team without ever needing physical office space—proving that discipline, accountability, and smart technology can
Embracing Digital Transformation
#355 From Mars to Data Centers: AI that Prevents Cloud Outages.
Dr. Helen Gu, whose AI research began with enabling video streaming from Mars over 30 years ago, reveals how her journey from space-bound neural networks to real-time cloud anomaly detection has culminated in a self-learning system that prevents outages before
Embracing Digital Transformation
#356 How Human-Centric Leadership Transforms Business
Organizations are trapped in a 19th-century machine mindset that treats people as replaceable cogs, leading to disengagement and failed execution. Norman Wolfe, a former HP executive and author of *Living Organizations*, argues that the real solution isn't mor
Embracing Digital Transformation
#357 The Future of HR: Navigating Disruption and AI
The future of HR is not about replacing people with AI, but about redefining the role of human leaders in an era of unprecedented disruption. Naveed Nazemian, former global HR executive and author, argues that organizations are paralyzed by fear of AI, yet fai
Embracing Digital Transformation
#330 Disaster Recovery for Executives: Why Cloud & SaaS Are NOT Enough
Executives often assume cloud and SaaS providers offer complete disaster protection—until they don't. In this episode, disaster recovery expert Tom May dismantles that myth with a hard truth: even the most reliable cloud infrastructure can fail, and relying so
49ers Rush Podcast with John Chapman
49ers OTA Report
The 49ers' OTAs concluded with strong attendance and a clear signal of team cohesion, but the offseason buzz shifted dramatically after the Rams acquired Myles Garrett — a move that left many fans reeling. Hosts John Chapman and Larry Krug debate whether this
IBS Intelligence Global FinTech Interviews
EP990: Building the Rails: Smarter, Faster, Fraud-Proof Finance
The modern financial system isn't driven by flashy apps—it's powered by invisible, high-speed infrastructure built by 'tech fins' like Perfios Software Solutions. Unlike consumer-facing fintechs, tech fins operate beneath the surface, constructing the rails th
The Ten Minute Bible Hour Podcast
JOHN084 - You'll See Better Things Than That and You'll Believe
Matt, host of The Ten Minute Bible Hour, uses a personal story about fixing a koi pond and a viral YouTube video to launch into a powerful reflection on faith and evidence in the Gospel of John. He draws a striking parallel between two pivotal moments: Nathani
It Could Happen Here
The War on Iran and Convergences of Fascism
The war on Iran has triggered a humanitarian catastrophe inside the country, with inflation soaring, infrastructure destroyed, internet blackouts lasting months, and over 1,700 civilians killed—yet mainstream discourse remains fixated on strategic chokepoints
Karin Sorkin | Intuitive bAbBLE
oh YOU have a TRANSACTION thats what YOU have
The episode delivers a raw, unfiltered critique of modern relationships and self-empowerment, centered on the idea that most romantic and social dynamics are transactional—driven by unmet needs, ego, and the desire to be chosen rather than self-actualized. Kar
Locked On Pistons - Daily Podcast On The Detroit Pistons
Detroit Pistons May SIGN Jalen Duren to a 5-Year, $220M Contract—Is That Too Much In Today's NBA?
The Detroit Pistons may be poised to sign Jalen Duren to a massive five-year, $220 million contract—a deal that would make him the 35th highest-paid player in the NBA on average salary. While the financial commitment raises eyebrows, host Jake breaks down the
Daily Boost — Clear Thinking for Real Life
Admitting What You Already Know
Scott Smith drops a radical truth in this raw, unfiltered episode of Daily Boost: you already know what you need to do. He argues that the hardest part of change isn’t figuring out the solution—it’s admitting what you already know deep down. Drawing from years
The Daily Beast Podcast
How I’ll Hold Royals to Account Over Epstein Ties
Andrew Loney, the historian whose book 'Entitled' shattered the veil of secrecy around Prince Andrew's ties to Jeffrey Epstein, returns to The Daily Beast podcast to reveal how the royal family's decades-long protection of its own has finally unraveled. The ar
The Truth
Let's Not and Say We Did
Jeff, a man in a marriage experimenting with ethical non-monogamy, finds himself trapped in a cycle of fabrication when he asks his friend Leslie to help him invent fake romantic encounters to maintain the illusion of his relationship with his wife, Ingrid. Wh
